Yeah, [nbx] ie. Number2 always slightly shorter in height, unless zoomed in so maybe due to rounding? I *think* this might be related to sizing the height to make the triangle on the left side fit better. I don't mind it, in some ways, as it also helps differentiate it from floatatom.
On Dec 16, 2022, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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On 12/15/22 18:34, Jos? de Abreu wrote:
interesting, so what is the relationship between the font size and the width? there is a formula?
a formula is probably not so interesting.
the logic for the iemgui sizes is, to make them appear at the same size as "normal" objects. that is: a hslider will have the same height as a [float] object (and a vslider will have the same width as the hslider's height).
i don't know why [nbx] is not exactly the same height as [float] or gatom (but then: [float] and [gatom] don't have the same height either).
fgd IOhannes
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